NTAG210 have been developed by NXP Semiconductors as
standard NFC tag ICs to be used in mass market applications such as retail, gaming and
consumer electronics, in combination with NFC devices or NFC compliant Proximity
Coupling Devices. NTAG210 is designed to fully comply to NFC Forum Type 2 Tag (Ref. 2) and
ISO/IEC14443 Type A (Ref. 1) specifications. Target use cases include Out-of-Home smart advertisement, product authentication,
mobile companion tags, Bluetooth or Wi-Fi pairing, electronic shelf labels and business
cards. NTAG210 memory can also be segmented to implement multiple applications at
the same time. Thanks to the high input capacitance, NTAG210 tag ICs are particularly tailored for
applications requiring small footprints, without compromise on performance. Small NFC
tags can be more easily embedded into e.g. product labels or electronic devices. Communication to NTAG210 can be established only when the IC is connected to an
antenna. Form and specification of the coil is out of scope of this document. When NTAG210 is positioned in the RF field, the high speed RF communication interface
allows the transmission of the data with a baud rate of 106 kbit/s. NTAG210 has up to 100mm operating range, depending on various parameters such as antenna geometry, a 7-byte UID, a 80 bytes EEPROM organized in 20 pages with 4 bytes with 12 pages (48 bytes) of user memory that can be written up to 100.000 times with a data retention time of 10 years